Papers of John Adams, volume 9

To the Comte de Sarsfield

From Edmund Jenings

To the President of Congress, No. 51, 24 April 1780 JA Huntington, Samuel President of Congress To the President of Congress, No. 51, 24 April 1780 Adams, John Huntington, Samuel President of Congress
To the President of Congress, No. 51

Paris, 24 April 1780. RC in John Thaxter's hand (PCC, No. 84, I, f. 495–498). printed: Wharton, ed., Dipl. Corr. Amer. Rev. , 3:626–628.

In this letter, received by Congress on 19 Feb. 1781, John Adams sent intelligence derived from newspaper reports originating at Stockholm, Ratisbone (Regensburg, Germany), Amsterdam, and The Hague. Included were reports on Russian demands for Swedish compliance with the principles of the armed neutrality, Russian naval preparations in the Baltic and White seas, the possibility of Estaing assuming command of a combined allied fleet, Dutch naval developments, and the progress of efforts to form a “universal Code for the Sea.” Finally, Adams provided an English translation of Hol-230land's memorial of 13 April to the States General regarding that body's reply to Prince Gallitzin's memorial.

RC in John Thaxter's hand (PCC, No. 84, I, f. 495–498.) printed: (Wharton, ed., Dipl. Corr. Amer. Rev. , 3:626–628.)